Left on a jet plane

This year was the first time I'd been overseas in over ten years, so I figured I'd make the most of it. This list of cities I visited this year (idea borrowed from Tim) is mainly a reminder to myself of how much carbon offset I have to catch up on. But it looks like I'm probably set to beat it in 2007.

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Austin, TX, USA

New York, NY, USA

New Haven, CT, USA

Sydney, NSW, Australia

Canberra, ACT, Australia

Brisbane, QLD, Australia

London, England

Prague, Czech Republic

Salzburg, Austria

Venice, Italy

Rome, Italy

Barcelona, Spain

Figueres, Spain

Lisbon, Portugal

Coimbra, Portugal

Paris, France

Brighton, England

Jindabyne, NSW, Australia

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David commented on 2 January 2007 @ 01:04

Mere rail travel, I know, but I'd campaign for an entry reading "3.1 New Haven" if the notation didn't imply some sort of design advance over NY. Hope you'll be able to grace us with another visit this year. And happy Boxing Day :)

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Wow, you went to more places this year than I've played hockey games last last year, but not last year 'cos my hockey was in a tournament and played lots of games but we lost all of them. We only beat one team by default. Your RSS button is in a random place, but that's just my opinion. You don't need to fix it. Check out my friend, who is 16 is a total computer whiz and artistic genius. http://www.ludwignz.comp.s this is not spam.

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